4 more farmers end life in Madhya Pradesh

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4 more farmers end life in Madhya Pradesh

Friday, 30 June 2017 | Staff Reporter | Bhopal

Four more farmers allegedly committed suicide in Madhya Pradesh since yesterday, even as the Congress claimed that over 40 such deaths took place in this month alone, which also saw an agrarian unrest rocking the State.

According to police, two cases of suicide were reported from Sehore, the home district of Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan, besides one each from Mandsaur and Hoshangabad districts.

Mahariya Barela, 55, was today found hanging from the branch of a tree in his agricultural field in Imlikheda village of Sehore district.

Barela's wife Riya Bai said he took the extreme step as he was under distress due to a debt of Rs one lakh, taken from different banks, cooperative societies and private lenders.

However, Naib Tehsildar Kuldeep Dubey, after visiting the spot, said Barela died by hanging himself but the exact reason of his death would be known only after an inquiry.

 In Badnagar village of Sehore district, 45-year old farmer Jagdish Chowdhary committed suicide in his field last evening by consuming poisonous substance.

Chowdhary's son Dharmendra claimed his father was disturbed due to repeated crop failure in the past couple of years.

Kotwali police station in-charge Ajay Nair said a case has been registered and inquiry is underway.

In the past 22 days, nine farmers have committed suicide in Sehore district.

In Mandsaur, the epicentre of farmers' stir in the state, 65-year-old Bhagawan Meghwal hanged himself to death from the branch of a tree at his farm in Bardia Puna village yesterday, police said.

Although Meghwal's wife Geeta Bai claimed that most of their agricultural land was mortgaged to arrange money for her treatment, the Assistance Sub Inspector (ASI) of Shamgarh Police Station Var, Singh Katar, said further investigations are underway.

Tehsildar of the area, Radha Mahant said the family members of Meghwal are claiming that he had also taken loan from a cooperative society.

In Sandia village of Hoshangabad district, 53-year-old farmer Gulab Singh committed suicide by hanging himself at his farm this morning, Pipariya Police Station in-charge Keerat Prasad Dhurve said.

The police officer said the farmer has left a suicide note in which he said that he was taking extreme step on his own and nobody should be held responsible for this.

"We have registered a case and the exact reason behind his death would be known following investigations," he said.

Meanwhile, leader of Opposition Ajay Singh claimed that more than 40 farmers have committed suicide this month alone.

"More than 40 farmers have ended their lives.

“But the state government of Madhya Pradesh continues to be insensitive towards farmer issues by holding various programmes, distributing laptops and making a bid to set a tree plantation record," he said.

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